EVOLUTION-MANAGER
Edit File: access.hpp
/*============================================================================= Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Tobias Schwinger Use modification and distribution are subject to the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt). ==============================================================================*/ #if !defined(BOOST_FUSION_FUNCTIONAL_ADAPTER_DETAIL_ACCESS_HPP_INCLUDED) #define BOOST_FUSION_FUNCTIONAL_ADAPTER_DETAIL_ACCESS_HPP_INCLUDED namespace boost { namespace fusion { namespace detail { // const reference deduction for function templates that accept T const & template <typename T> struct cref { typedef T const& type; }; template <typename T> struct cref<T&> { typedef T const& type; }; template <typename T> struct cref<T const> { typedef T const& type; }; // mutable reference deduction for function templates that accept T & template <typename T> struct mref { typedef T & type; }; template <typename T> struct mref<T&> { typedef T & type; }; // generic reference deduction for function templates that are overloaded // to accept both T const & and T & template <typename T> struct gref { typedef T const& type; }; template <typename T> struct gref<T&> { typedef T & type; }; template <typename T> struct gref<T const> { typedef T const& type; }; // appropriately qualified target function in const context template <typename T> struct qf_c { typedef T const type; }; template <typename T> struct qf_c<T const> { typedef T const type; }; template <typename T> struct qf_c<T &> { typedef T type; }; // appropriately qualified target function in non-const context template <typename T> struct qf { typedef T type; }; template <typename T> struct qf<T const> { typedef T const type; }; template <typename T> struct qf<T &> { typedef T type; }; }}} #endif